Top Selling Non-Fiction FBI Books

By Dominique Martin


A-G Mans Journal is a collection of real life experiences as narrated by Oliver Revell. It hit the market in 1998 adding to the rich collection of non-fictional FBI books in the market. Oliver has worked as an investigator and supervisors in some of the most prominent cases in history including the Iran hostage crisis, JFK assassination, Watergate and Ku Klux Klan. He engages Edgar Hoover in a personal conversation that is very interesting to read.

The Guide to Identifying Terrorists Through Body Language-The book is a combined effort by Dr. Lillian, Phd and Vincent Sullivan. Lillian is a language expert while Vincent has practical knowledge on terrorism since he is an agent. They offer real life scenarios and case studies in an effort to assist ordinary persons and agents to identify the criminals with ease.

ABCs of Behavioral Forensics- the world has been hit by fraud and financial scandals, the latest being the Madoff case and events leading to the collapse of Wall Street. Joseph Koletar, Kelly Pope and Ramamoorti Sridhar help readers to understand the psychological motivation behind what is usually described as greed in medial analysis. They help you understand what drives nice and extremely rich people to steal.

Agent Bishop, The True Stories from an FBI Agent tells the story of Mike MCPheters who achieved all he wanted in life when he was recruited into the FBI. He, however, had another calling to become a bishop of Christ of Latter Days Church. He now has to fight crime from two fronts, using the pistol and the bible in different hands. He chooses to present the narrative in a very humorous and easy way.

American Indian Mafia is the work of Joseph and John Trimbach. It carries the tales of law enforcers at Wounded Knees and Pine Ridge. The authors give a first hand account of intimidation of American Indian Movement and the violence that characterizes work in law enforcement.

Anatomy of Motive is the brainchild of journalism and the work of an agent experienced in criminal profiling. Douglas has profiled criminals for years while Olshaker has been writing about crime. They seek to explain the chain of thoughts that leads the criminals to shed blood. The cases discussed include Ted Kaczynski, 16 children murdered in Scotland and murders of children in Atlanta.

Betrayal tells the tale of a determined agent who has to deal with unexpected obstacles in his quest to solve crime. He was born in slums and works hard to join the bureau and become a lethal crime buster. He is shocked by the realization that politicians and other influential administrators work in cohort with the criminals they are supposed to eliminate. Robert Fitzpatrick and Jon Land offer an interesting perspective on what it means to be regarded as a nosy cop.

Between Heaven and Hell was released in 2012 and is penned by Larry Welch who headed the Kansas bureau. It is a first hand account of the events leading to the capture of wanted criminals. He also details the assignment dealing with bank robberies, cattle rustling, homicides and serial killing. Other titles include Bribery and Corruption Casebook written by Joseph Wells and Laura Hymes, Bullet Bombs and Fast Talk by James Booting and Dancing with Devils by Robert Emerson.




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